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For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Liz Herbert, November 10, 2009
Firms seeking SAP services expertise often ask if smaller, regional providers and industry specialists can fill their needs. Beyond the global multinational consultancies (MNCs) and leading offshore providers featured in The Forrester Wave™: SAP . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Paul D. Hamerman, November 2, 2009
As the enterprise resource planning (ERP) software market struggles against an unprecedented tide of economic woes, strategic opportunities are surfacing for customers. Soft market conditions mean fewer deals for vendors and better deals for buyers of . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Liz Herbert, October 30, 2009
In Forrester's 60-criteria evaluation of Oracle services providers, we found that IBM and Accenture led the pack because of the overall breadth and depth of their Oracle services resources across applications and industries, and the breadth of services . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Liz Herbert, September 18, 2009
Forrester surveyed 139 Oracle implementation client references and found that Oracle implementation services buyers were most satisfied with technical expertise and pricing transparency, but rated their providers lower on the effectiveness of their methodology . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Craig Le Clair, August 21, 2009
A business process — at its highest level — is any activity that helps an enterprise achieve its goals. Packaged and industry-specific applications form the transactional backbone for most critical business processes in enterprises and small and medium-size . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Bill Martorelli, Liz Herbert, August 17, 2009
Continuing economic pressures are contributing to the new popularity of outsourcing services for SAP operational services, complementing the large, well-established market for implementation services. Diverse offerings now coexist within the marketplace, . . .
For CIOs
by George Lawrie, August 11, 2009
Most CIOs have inherited mature enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementations. As the years pass, the original implementation team disbands, retires, or dies, and the old use cases and best practices start to brown and curl at the edges like the . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Liz Herbert, August 10, 2009
In Forrester's 60-criteria evaluation of SAP implementation providers, we found that Accenture and IBM led the pack because of the breadth and depth of their SAP implementation capabilities. Both of these firms are strong across a wide range of industries, . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Holger Kisker, Ph.D., July 7, 2009
Various prominent mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in early 2008 significantly changed the face of the business application software market, leading to the rise of the software supermajors. In the second half of 2008, vendor activities focused on product . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by R "Ray" Wang, June 1, 2009
Rapidly deteriorating market conditions led to a shift in the major enterprise apps vendors' overall software licensing and pricing strategies. Forrester examined the status and progress of 12 vendors and their responses to client requests and concerns. . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Liz Herbert, May 18, 2009
Forrester surveyed 154 SAP implementation client references and found that they were most satisfied with providers' technical expertise and pricing transparency, but rated them lower on change management, training, and skills transfer. References also . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by R "Ray" Wang, April 17, 2009
At both the November 2008 Microsoft Dynamics analyst event and at Convergence 2009 in March, Microsoft reaffirmed its commitment to innovation and investment in its product road map for all five product families. Microsoft Dynamics enterprise resource . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Ken Vollmer, April 17, 2009
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals recently completed a major upgrade to its business-to-business (B2B) capability that supports a global rollout of a single-instance SAP implementation. The upgrade resulted in a more agile B2B operation, labor savings in excess of . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Ellen Daley, April 3, 2009
Firms report on their implementation and deployment of different packaged applications, with a specific focus on software-as-a-service.
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by R "Ray" Wang, April 3, 2009
Results from Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Software Survey, North America And Europe, Q4 2008 reveal three major trends shaping contract negotiations strategy: 1) declines in software spending; 2) improved negotiating leverage for buyers; and 3) vendor . . .
For CIOs
by Sharyn Leaver, March 26, 2009
Paying in advance for rarely used upgrades of applications like enterprise resource planning (ERP) and other software makes little sense in today's economic environment. Representing one-third of IT's software budget, these maintenance fees offer a significant . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Paul D. Hamerman, R "Ray" Wang, March 17, 2009
From its New York City-based global marketing HQ, SAP publicly launched Business Suite 7 on February 4, 2009. Key elements of the product launch include a synchronized release strategy, value scenarios, lower entry-point pricing, deeper Business Objects . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Liz Herbert, March 12, 2009
As software-as-a-service (SaaS) becomes increasingly important to firms' application strategies, sourcing and vendor management professionals are taking ownership of the research, purchasing, negotiations, and ongoing vendor relationships for these solutions. . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by Paul D. Hamerman, February 18, 2009
As the recession squeezes IT budgets, business process and applications professionals are looking more closely at the value of vendor support contracts and exploring alternatives. One cost-savings alternative is third-party support, where fixes and compliance . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by R "Ray" Wang, Paul D. Hamerman, February 13, 2009
The lingering impact of the recession in 2009 will motivate business process and applications professionals to focus on value-based strategies for lower operating costs and smaller projects with quicker returns. As enterprise applications vendors face . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by R "Ray" Wang, January 8, 2009
Applications professionals continue to inquire about software licensing and pricing topics for packaged apps. Clients grapple with escalating maintenance fees, complex licensing agreements, and the definition of a fair deal. Topics run the gamut but typically . . .
For Business Process & Applications Professionals
by R "Ray" Wang, Elisse Gaynor, December 8, 2008
In both good and bad economic times, software licensing and pricing is a frequent motif among client inquiries. Clients grapple with escalating maintenance fees, complex licensing agreements, and the definition of a fair deal. Topics run the gamut but . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Euan Davis, Stephanie Moore, November 26, 2008
Recently, SAP has changed and broadened its product offerings while expanding its relevance to new industries and new buyers. This evolution has fostered increased buyer demand for SAP implementation skills and requirements for more specialized implementation . . .
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., November 20, 2008
The financial crisis is hitting industries across the globe. As a result, the financial industry and other affected industries will clearly spend less on software licenses in 2009 in most regions. But, is this a technology depression comparable with the . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by John R. Rymer, November 14, 2008
As Oracle and SAP consolidate their positions as the top two enterprise applications providers, more and more application development and delivery managers will have to account for these vendors' applications in their architectures and strategies. Both . . .
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